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Sensing and control on the sphere

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Corke, Peter Ian
Mahony, Robert

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The advantages of a spherical imaging model are increasingly well recognized within the robotics community. Perhaps less well known is the use of the sphere for attitude estimation, control and scene structure estimation. This paper proposes the sphere as a unifying concept, not just for cameras, but for sensor fusion, estimation and control.We review and summarize relevant work in these areas and illustrate this with relevant simulation examples for spherical visual servoing and scene structure estimation.

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International Symposium on Robotics Research (ISRR 2011) proceedings

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2037-12-31
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